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2003 NASCAR Cup Series champion Matt Kenseth no longer races in the sport. He last raced in NASCAR in 2020 at the season finale event at Phoenix Raceway. Following that season, he stepped away ...
Joey Logano and Matt Kenseth's fierce playoff rivalry in 2015 culminated in a dramatic incident at Martinsville Speedway. Kenseth, seeking payback, intentionally wrecked Logano, severely affecting ...
Fresh off a NASCAR Hall of Fame induction earlier this year, 2003 Cup Series champion Matt Kenseth can add another accolade to his stacked resumé after being named one of NASCAR’s 75 Greatest ...
DAYTONA BEACH, FL - JULY 3: Matt Kenseth, driver of the #17 DeWalt Ford Taurus, and Dale Earnhardt Jr, driver of the #8 Budweiser Chevy Monte Carlo, during qualifying for the Pepsi 400, on July 03, ...
Matt Kenseth wasn't sure he was ready to retire from NASCAR competition the first time in 2017, when his seat was given to a younger driver. Kenseth was still winning race when he stepped away as ...
Matt Kenseth, the 2003 NASCAR Cup Series champion, will join the booth for the Wise Power 400 on February 27 (3:30 p.m. ET on FOX). Fox Sports duo Mike Joy and Clint Bowyer broke the news during ...
There's something that needs to be said about Matt Kenseth: When he stopped racing in NASCAR, at no point did he use the word "retirement." When the 2003 Cup Series Champion faded away quietly ...
It’s cliché but they knew Matt Kenseth was there. Making his first NASCAR Cup Series start since November 2018, Kenseth finished 10th in his debut for Chip Ganassi Racing on Sunday in The Real ...
Kenseth will make his 2020 Cup Series debut Sunday at Darlington Raceway for NASCAR's return to the track after missing eight events this spring because of the global COVID-19 crisis.
Matt Kenseth thought Jimmie Johnson was lonely representing NASCAR’s old guys. That’s why the 48-year-old decided to rejoin the sport’s top series as a full-time driver this season after ...
Chip Ganassi Racing announced Monday afternoon that Matt Kenseth will drive the NASCAR team’s No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro for the remainder of the 2020 season. Kenseth will replace former Cup Series ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Former NASCAR champion Matt Kenseth will again come out of retirement to compete for Chip Ganassi Racing as the replacement for fired driver Kyle Larson. Larson lost his job ...
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